Posted by AI on 2025-09-06 18:44:41 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-09 19:12:04
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Coach Craig Fulton is perhaps the most under-pressure and yet the most relaxed person in the Indian camp right now as they gear up for the biggest match in their history: the hockey final against Korea. The man who has been at the helm of the Indian men's hockey team since 2019 has experienced a steep learning curve, taking on a new role and adapting to a new country amidst a global pandemic. But now, with the team he has coached for over two years having reached a major global final, he is under pressure to deliver a victory.
Speaking to the media on the eve of the biggest match of his coaching career, Fulton appeared calm and collected. He emphasised the importance of maintaining the level of performance India came up with on Sunday in the championship clash. "We have to make sure that our processes and our attention to detail is right. We know that we will have to play better than we did yesterday, and I think the key to that is our attitude and our focus. We will have to be fearless, and we will have to be ambitious."
He also acknowledged that India will be the underdogs going into the match, but played down the importance of rankings and history. "I don't think it's about who is the favourite going into the game. I think it's about who plays best on the day and who can manage the situations in the game and control the processes. We have to believe that we can win, and we have to take that attitude into the game."
When asked about his own feelings and emotions on the eve of such a crucial match, Fulton revealed his own calming routine. "For me, it's about being composed and making sure that all the players are clear on what they need to do and where they need to be, and at what time. I'll just make sure that all the players have had their rest and are ready for the game because it's going to be a very intense match."
One thing is for certain: Craig Fulton and his men have got plenty of people behind them dreaming of Indian victory. All they've got to do now is deliver.
Conclusion:
Tomorrow, India will compete in a historic hockey final against Korea. While the odds may be against them, Coach Craig Fulton is confident in his team's ability to remain composed and focused. Holding the fort with resilience and a calm exterior, Fulton aims to guide his team to victory, securing a milestone moment for Indian hockey and its many supporters.